Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
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Advisory Council Meetings

Our Advisory Council is comprised of individuals representing large and small business, non-regulated business, education, transportation, health and science, tribal interests, fire officials, the environmental community, ports and the public-at-large. The role of the Advisory Council is to provide counsel and input on agency programs and regulations.

Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month (except August) at the agency’s office.

 

Next Meeting:

July 9, 2008 | 9:00 a.m.

 

 I.

Approval of Minutes:  June

 II

Outdoor Burning Work Plan:  Process Check-in for Residential Outdoor Burn Ban – Mike Schultz, Jim Nolan, Dic Gribbon, Rick Hess, Mario Pedroza

 

Advisory Council Role:  Discussion

III.

Communications Work Plan:  Communications Audit Recommendations and Air Quality Attitude and Awareness Survey Report – Alice Collingwood

 

Advisory Council Role:  Input on use

IV.

Air Toxics Monitoring Grants Mike Gilroy, Jim Nolan, Kathy Himes

 

Advisory Council Role:  Feedback on communication plan

V.

Staff Reports: 

 

  • Diesel Grant Applications BriefingDave Kircher

 

  • Wood Stove Change-out Grants Briefing – John Anderson

VI.

Advisory Council Reports

 

Upcoming Meeting (tentative schedule):

September 10, 2008 | 9:00 a.m.

 

  • Diesel Health Risk Overview

  • Outdoor Burning Work Plan:   Residential Outdoor Burn Ban Update

  • Wood Smoke Work Plan

    • Wood Stove Replacement Program Update

    • Outreach/Education

  • Discuss topics for a joint meeting with the board